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In this report I cover an article from the FT about how the executives and board members at the biggest US lenders by assets have been unloading shares in their own banks. I also talk about the aftermath of hurricane Harvey and how flood insurance could impact financial markets.

Warren Buffet makes it sound easy but you cant deny that he knows how to invest his money.

What I love about this interview he talks about how he has left money on the table by selling too soon. Goes to show that even Warren and his collegues can never tell the outcomes of stocks, but the reason they are so successful is they invest for the long term.

At 0:40 he explains what they focus on
At 0:53 he answers how stocks come to his attention
At 1:16 looking at price first vs. looking at the business of the company
At 2:20 Would you ever buy stock basedon political pressure

It’s a short clip, bute getting a small peek into Warren Buffets mindset when it comes to investing is a great value to anyone interesting in investing.

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On Monday, motor vehicle sales for July exceeded expectations, coming in at 17.6 million units, up 2.3% from the prior month. In June, personal income rose .4%, consumer spending rose. 2%, and the core PCE inflation index rose only .1%. For July, the ISM manufacturing index dropped unexpectedly by .8 to 52.7. Markets ended the day moderately down on energy sector weakness.

On Tuesday, factory orders for June were up 1.8%, the second gain in the last 11 months.

On Wednesday, the ISM non-manufacturing index for July was up unexpectedly sharp to 60.3, the highest reading in 10 years. The trade deficit for June increased 7.1% to .8 billion largely due to increased petroleum imports. The ADP employment report for July came in below expectations at 185,000, down 44,000 from the previous month.

On Thursday, jobless claims for the week ending August 1st were only up 3,000, to 270,000, still a very low level. So far, 85% of companies in the S&P 500 have reported quarterly earnings, with about 75% beating profit estimates, and half beating earnings projections. A few high-profile misses, however, made markets volatile and the major indices closed moderately lower.

On Friday, the highly awaited nonfarm payroll for July was released and it came in a bit lower than expected at 215,000 down 16,000. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.3%. Markets opened modestly lower on the news.

Now let’s take a look at some stocks.

Walt Disney’s (NYSE:DIS) stock plummeted this week following the release of their fiscal third quarter earnings. Disney reported record profits but missed expectations. Revenue came in at .1 billion, and net income was up 11% year-over-year, to almost .5 billion.

Lumber Liquidators Holdings (NYSE:LL) shares also plummeted following its earnings report release that missed estimates. The company continues to feel repercussions from allegations that their floorings contain toxic levels of formaldehyde. The company reported a second quarter loss of million or .75 per share, missing analysts’ forecasts of earning .07 per share. The stock is down more than 80% during the last 6 months.

Herbalife Ltd. (NYSE:HLF) shares were up almost 16% Thursday after reporting better-than-expected second quarter earnings and raising their full-year guidance. The results were credited to higher sales in China and expense management. Sales came in at .16 billion with profits of .24 per share.

Tesla Motors Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares were down as much as 11% Thursday after their second quarter earnings revealed that the company cut its sales forecast for the second time this year. Currently, Tesla projects that 50 to 55,000 vehicles will be delivered.

Keurig Green Mountain Inc. (NASDAQ:GMCR) shares were hammered on Thursday, falling as much as 27%, after reporting bad third quarter earnings and announcing they will be slashing their workforce by 5%. Keurig reported a decrease in revenue of 5% to 0 million while net income fell by a staggering 27% to 4 million or .73 per share.

When posting articles online or blogs to your blog site, a photo can make all the difference. A well placed photo will bring in the traffic as well as add color to your site. Statistics have shown that articles and blogs with photos automatically get more clicks than those without.

Now that you know how important it is to use a photo, it’s time to talk about where you can get photos. While it’s great to take your own whenever it’s possible and relevant to do so, sometimes you just can’t do this. In these cases, stock images are your best Plan B.

There are several websites online to get stock images with one of the most popular being stock.xchng. Here you can find many images on a variety of different subjects that you can use for free. It’s as simple as signing up for an account and then using their search or browse feature to find your photos.

The most important thing to know about using these sites is that there are different permission rights that come with the photos. If a photo has standard restrictions or no restrictions applied on it, you can probably use it however you want without permission, assuming you are not trying to sell the image itself.

Others will say you can use it if the owner is notified first. With these, usually a private message or a post to the comment section is all you need to use this photo. Others will say permission requires as well as credit given. For these photos, you are required legally to not only ask for permission but also to place the owner’s name with the photo.

Then there are also photos you must pay for to use. These are easily noticeable as they have watermarks on them and you will need to use credits (paid) to get access to a downloadable version without the watermarks. Even the ones you need to pay for usually cost in the $ 1-2 range for blog and article sized photos. In the long run, it’s well worth the investment to get photos with your articles.

Lisa Mason is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles and the author of How to Earn a Living Writing for the Internet as well as two poetry anthologies and a how-to poetry book. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content.

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Choosing to let its banks fail, Iceland chose to help its people and had a surprising economic recovery. So, how did Iceland beat the banks?

After Crisis, Iceland Holds a Tight Grip on Its Banks
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/01/15/after-crisis-iceland-holds-a-tight-grip-on-its-banks/?_r=0
“An angular glass building on the waterfront here used to be the headquarters of a banking giant with operations in Europe, North America and the Middle East.”

From Boom To Bust: The Iceland Story
https://www.aeaweb.org/aea/2011conference/program/retrieve.php?pdfid=311
“This chapter tells an Icelandic saga, albeit not one of the classic kind with more embellished heroes than villains.”

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